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series of numbers would look like this: 2, 3, 4, 5, 7.
" Thus when the series is completed or when you make a coup , there is always a profit.
The negative side of this system is that you could end up betting large sums of money even if your initial bet
is small.
The Best Betting System
So which is the best betting system? Well, as dumb as it sounds the best system is the one that works for
you. Whilst that sounds a little trite and unhelpful as a statement is in fact quite true. I shall explain a little
about this is subsequent publications but to put it briefly we each have a different resonance as a player.
You have to find out what your own is (at any particular time) and develop a betting system around it.
Personally I have severe misgivings about all of these betting systems on their own and therefore cannot
recommend any of them under all laying conditions. The main reason that most of these fail is because the
laws of luck and chance are not determined by pure mathematics - if they were then there would be some
very rich mathematicians languishing about on their private yachts right now.
That being said there is a way of playing successful Blackjack that does not depend solely upon betting
systems and mathematical criteria. It is in fact based upon an accumulation of all the various playing factors
that we have looked at in the manual so far. I call it The Goldhill Playing System (out of sheer immodesty
and lack of imagination!) and an understanding of it forms the basis of the next chapter.
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7 - Death Valley and the Serpents Tooth
All of us have bad luck and good luck. The man who persists through the bad luck
who keeps right on going is the man who is there when the good luck comes and is
ready to receive it. - Robert Collier
In this chapter I want to reveal to you the method by which I achieve my success at casino Blackjack but
before I do I want to take you back in time to when you were a child.
As a youngster do you remember learning a particular skill or ability - one such as learning to swim or ride a
bike? Do you remember the pain and frustration that you went through as you struggled to master the basics
and then the seemingly endless effort that you had to make to perfect your art. Tough wasn t it? Do you also
remember the times when you wanted to give up?
The times when the effort seemed pointless and everything that you did went wrong?
However finally and after a lot of perseverance and self-discipline quite suddenly everything that you learnt
fell into place? You reached a point when you no longer constantly fell off your bicycle or when you finally
managed to complete a whole length of the swimming pool. That single glorious day was when all of the
hard work and effort suddenly seemed to be worth while, when the struggle of the early stages were
forgotten and you sailed effortlessly into a blissful land in which all of your actions were effortless and
successful.
The Serpent s Tooth Cycle
If you examine each of the various skills that
you learnt throughout life you will discover that
the same basic pattern of growth/decay/growth
is woven into the development of each one. I
can t pretend that I know why this happens it
just does!
On the left is a graphic representation of this
unique cycle.
Stage 1 - The Rise
At first you start off your chosen task with great enthusiasm. This energy quickly propels you into making
rapid progress.
This period is called The Rise . (Sometimes it is referred to in card playing as Beginner s Luck ). In this part
of the cycle everything that you do is a success and you learn at a faster pace than at any other time.
Stage 2 - The Peak
However this rapid rise in growth does not continue onwards forever for you do reach a zenith in
performance. Most of us are only aware of their highest stage of achievement after it has been reached.
Thus this stage is referred to as The Peak .
Stage 3 - The Turn
Then suddenly just as you think you know it all along comes a disaster. You fall from your bike, you fail your
exam, you crash the car etc. Something happens to suddenly bring to your attention the fact that you do not
know it all! No matter what you try to do you all that you experience is continued frustration, failure and
defeat. This called The Turn .
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Stage 4 - The Fall
The rate of decline then appears to accelerate and your enthusiasm for the chosen task falls to its lowest
point. It is at this stage that 99% of people give up - probably to move on to try something else. However this
decline in fortune does have its limit. Suddenly things change and you start to feel a little more positive about
things. This is called The Fall .
Stage 4 - The Growth Gradient
From the turn you slowly begin to piece things back together again. Bit by bit you develop a new aptitude for
your chosen task. This then continues unabated until finally you begin to realize that you starting to surpass
your earlier achievement level. This is called The Growth Gradient .
Throughout all my various pursuits in life - as a writer, teacher, farmer, musician and businessman I have
seen this pattern in operation in every single every key experience of my life. I have seen it happen in the
growth patterns of many businesses, whilst teaching students a wide variety of different subjects, during the
development of any skill, whilst saving money and much more.
It is also evident in the life cycle of plants and is a well understood and accepted dynamic in the theory of
economic cycles. In fact this cycle is observable in every key element to human experience. (As I write this I
have witnessed it in operation during the US/Iraqi conflict of April 2003 when rapid early gains in the war
gave way to defeat and frustration before a steady climb towards victory) but most importantly of all - it is in
evidence in the playing of Online Casino Blackjack!
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series of numbers would look like this: 2, 3, 4, 5, 7.
" Thus when the series is completed or when you make a coup , there is always a profit.
The negative side of this system is that you could end up betting large sums of money even if your initial bet
is small.
The Best Betting System
So which is the best betting system? Well, as dumb as it sounds the best system is the one that works for
you. Whilst that sounds a little trite and unhelpful as a statement is in fact quite true. I shall explain a little
about this is subsequent publications but to put it briefly we each have a different resonance as a player.
You have to find out what your own is (at any particular time) and develop a betting system around it.
Personally I have severe misgivings about all of these betting systems on their own and therefore cannot
recommend any of them under all laying conditions. The main reason that most of these fail is because the
laws of luck and chance are not determined by pure mathematics - if they were then there would be some
very rich mathematicians languishing about on their private yachts right now.
That being said there is a way of playing successful Blackjack that does not depend solely upon betting
systems and mathematical criteria. It is in fact based upon an accumulation of all the various playing factors
that we have looked at in the manual so far. I call it The Goldhill Playing System (out of sheer immodesty
and lack of imagination!) and an understanding of it forms the basis of the next chapter.
- 22 -
7 - Death Valley and the Serpents Tooth
All of us have bad luck and good luck. The man who persists through the bad luck
who keeps right on going is the man who is there when the good luck comes and is
ready to receive it. - Robert Collier
In this chapter I want to reveal to you the method by which I achieve my success at casino Blackjack but
before I do I want to take you back in time to when you were a child.
As a youngster do you remember learning a particular skill or ability - one such as learning to swim or ride a
bike? Do you remember the pain and frustration that you went through as you struggled to master the basics
and then the seemingly endless effort that you had to make to perfect your art. Tough wasn t it? Do you also
remember the times when you wanted to give up?
The times when the effort seemed pointless and everything that you did went wrong?
However finally and after a lot of perseverance and self-discipline quite suddenly everything that you learnt
fell into place? You reached a point when you no longer constantly fell off your bicycle or when you finally
managed to complete a whole length of the swimming pool. That single glorious day was when all of the
hard work and effort suddenly seemed to be worth while, when the struggle of the early stages were
forgotten and you sailed effortlessly into a blissful land in which all of your actions were effortless and
successful.
The Serpent s Tooth Cycle
If you examine each of the various skills that
you learnt throughout life you will discover that
the same basic pattern of growth/decay/growth
is woven into the development of each one. I
can t pretend that I know why this happens it
just does!
On the left is a graphic representation of this
unique cycle.
Stage 1 - The Rise
At first you start off your chosen task with great enthusiasm. This energy quickly propels you into making
rapid progress.
This period is called The Rise . (Sometimes it is referred to in card playing as Beginner s Luck ). In this part
of the cycle everything that you do is a success and you learn at a faster pace than at any other time.
Stage 2 - The Peak
However this rapid rise in growth does not continue onwards forever for you do reach a zenith in
performance. Most of us are only aware of their highest stage of achievement after it has been reached.
Thus this stage is referred to as The Peak .
Stage 3 - The Turn
Then suddenly just as you think you know it all along comes a disaster. You fall from your bike, you fail your
exam, you crash the car etc. Something happens to suddenly bring to your attention the fact that you do not
know it all! No matter what you try to do you all that you experience is continued frustration, failure and
defeat. This called The Turn .
- 23 -
Stage 4 - The Fall
The rate of decline then appears to accelerate and your enthusiasm for the chosen task falls to its lowest
point. It is at this stage that 99% of people give up - probably to move on to try something else. However this
decline in fortune does have its limit. Suddenly things change and you start to feel a little more positive about
things. This is called The Fall .
Stage 4 - The Growth Gradient
From the turn you slowly begin to piece things back together again. Bit by bit you develop a new aptitude for
your chosen task. This then continues unabated until finally you begin to realize that you starting to surpass
your earlier achievement level. This is called The Growth Gradient .
Throughout all my various pursuits in life - as a writer, teacher, farmer, musician and businessman I have
seen this pattern in operation in every single every key experience of my life. I have seen it happen in the
growth patterns of many businesses, whilst teaching students a wide variety of different subjects, during the
development of any skill, whilst saving money and much more.
It is also evident in the life cycle of plants and is a well understood and accepted dynamic in the theory of
economic cycles. In fact this cycle is observable in every key element to human experience. (As I write this I
have witnessed it in operation during the US/Iraqi conflict of April 2003 when rapid early gains in the war
gave way to defeat and frustration before a steady climb towards victory) but most importantly of all - it is in
evidence in the playing of Online Casino Blackjack!
Applied to Your Gambling [ Pobierz całość w formacie PDF ]